New England College of Optometry - Scope Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1932

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THE SCOPE OS Faculty eph I. Pascal, A. B., M. D. David Y. Cohill, M. B.,M. Pbyfiolagiazl Opfiaf Embryology .md Pbyriofogy Guy C. Bloclgett, B. S. August A. Klein, M. D. Tbeoreiir Optiw Dean Miss Alyce McCabe Dr. Ralph Green Serrefary 10 Regixfrm' Perimelry and Tbeorefic Oplomelry l2l 1 4 D. Dr. Albert E. Sl03.f: Pnlhafogj' .vid Hygiene Dr. Theodore F. KE-n Registrar Tbeorefic and Pmffirnl Oplometry l Dr. Willmclxningl Svendseu AIZJIOIIZQ'

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THE SCOPE SHORT CUTS By DR. THEODORE F. KLEIN Those who have been over the road know that there is no short cuts to success. We know that success cannot be bought in a book. It must be lived in a life. But each on- coming generation must learn its own lesson, purchase its own knowledge, with the coin of experience. Cardinal Logue, was asked how many sermons a preacher could prepare in a week. Smiling, Cardinal Logue answered: lf the preacher is a man of extraordinary ability, he can prepare one sermong if a man of average ability, twog it a blockhead, ten or twelve. Beware of Short Cuts in Securing an Education. There are two classes of college graduates-those who get a college education and those who get a college diploma-those who did not short cut and those who did. Are you educated? Perhaps you are graduated. Some people are graduated, but not educated, while some are educated, but have never been graduated. A university training alone never educated one, nor did the lack of such training ever keep a person from being educated, if he had the right stuff in him. Education is not information. The walking encyclopedia may be a joke. Education is inspiration. It is selfareliance. lt is self-supporting. It is self-adjusting. It is integrity and character. Graduate, if possible, by all means, even if the price you pay is blood and sweat and tears and agony and midnight kerosene, But whether graduated or not, strive to be educated. When james A. Garfield was president of an Ohio College a man brought for entrance as a student his son, for whom he wished a shorter course than the regular one. 'The boy can never take all that in, said the father. He wants to get thru quicker. Can you arrange it for him? G, yes. said Mr. Garfield. He can take a shorter course, it all depends on what you want to make of him. When nature wants to make an oak she takes a hundred years, but it takes only two months to make a squash. Wisdom never opens her doors to those who are not willing to pay the price of admission, There are no bargains at her counters, no short cuts to her goal, Pay the price or leave the goods, is her motto. Beware of Short Cuts in Your Personal Appearance. No seedy looking people wanted here! So runs a sign over the employees en- trance of a prosperous business house. This may sound callous to the man or woman who is down and out, looking for a job, but it is simply common sense business philos- ophy. The man who hires all the sales people for one of the largest retail stores in Chicago says: While the routine of application is in every case strictly adhered to. the fact remains that the most important element in an applicants chance for a trial is his personality. Your personal appearance, your dress. your manner, everything about you, the way in which you keep yourself groomed, how you carry yourself, what you say, how you act, all these things are to you what the show windows of a merchants store are to his busi- ness, the way he advertises and displays his goods. He knows that the people who pass his store will get a pretty good idea of the class and quality of the goods he keeps, of the sort of concern he runs, from what they see in the window. Your appearance will be taken as an advertisement of what you are. It is constantly telling people whether you are a success or a failure, and where people place you in their estimation will have a powerful influence upon your career. f3fl

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